-——-- ee ——y — es ~— SATURDAY. FEBRUARY = ose = oe er : eee ea nad Sena ee THE DAILY EXAMINER ° . . . : ‘ HOCKEY MATCHES LAST NIGHT. | Phe Senior Ab ’gweits and Junior \ ictorvias | Sepeeee Fach Win a Game. sweets | LIUal AND OTHRR ITEMS. (Prudent Reer Bros. for Dress Goods The stormy weather of last intertered very materially wit) the attend ~ \ evening | { AD M yee $ = j EVOTION I rING is beld covery : , re © slo Tuesday ae a th Y M o ; very lance at the rink. But those who did at i : ; . to all. Ing in the 1. Mm. U. A., Opeu | tend were treated totwo very interesting | Pe games of hockey. The Abegweits first | —-— ——— | (Purchase ¢) i pcp niente wr w|itrand te wom Flore no O5e, 500, TEs, and $1, will == . | ee ; dn anal 7 0 » ani 8 ‘ ‘ 8m seins iphaiidlieatsuiaaial he bOe % y i ( ‘ tL 5 —e a Formentine at the second Abegweits by three potn t. Dr. ae, ove, seG, on $ ! 7~ Pa Sars é or i. D, Johnson made an excellent referee. Bal 4 : secure the very best value in The best value in toen. Ibe. bOc. Tie. C1. ( Mine Matrnsy, Mice Gtectiford, and | Tht mateh between the sensor teams alance of Stock must be cleared out. All s‘zes and|the city if you follow the in- We buy our whi ee Ay as r f : was firstc lied. The Abbies played their ; 2uy Or white Shirts direct from the menulacture’s; ; ; came of yee inthe Baptist Ot Sites ial the Wiekasins ‘slayed the malits 9 structions of this ad and go therefore we wai 3 oe me : , ep cue ns . iH | Schoolroom on Monday evening. . am, an boris A qua ‘ select fro: 6 he T5e ¢ : : ¥ -are ina postion ev:tis Let vi a Lie ‘ Promptly oa . oo Te " same team that wsnt vp against the Sum- I ities to select from. 25c, Ie, (ac, and $1. direct to eity - eas "7 , en 7 4 ‘ « Hearrz’s Hari.—Rev. D. H. Lodge will | ™ereiders excepting that R.4E. Smith a } ¢ | preach at Heartz’s Hall to morrow after-| Played goal instead of W. Prowse. The i ‘ Sharp buyers come ; | noon at three o'clock Abbies defended the northern goal and the F foun, tuners em si A Sig SE BROS PROWSE BROS | ; up sale of handsome é Sone Seri ut the Goepel meeting in | after eight the referee’s whistle sounded ; ! ithe Y. M. C. A. tomorrow afternoon at|and the teams lined up. Robinson and 7 1345. Everybody welcon Flood ‘faced off.” After about ten » > : 3 at — ‘ a 2 . : a Te ee - pommeungambaiae to ‘ . minutes play Howatt shet the first goal of A&AZAZALZ2£4244 4444444444424 444h42h2Eh22225255 é | 1g | Overs Hovse, Thursday, the 25th. |the evening for the Abegweits, Up to thas | 55 sso a ae BSS SSeS sSSSs2SeSsssSeeeste ss sete = j é oo oe Grand Entertainment in aid of St. Peter's | time neither side was playing @ fast game. | 7, v6" TV 7~TY}TYTyYTTTTYTT.""F" FF ¥ 7+VVeVre TY — =e . Y = ; N rs ot patterns of s Cathedra!, Programme on Monday. Afier this goal was taken, however, the | vhich there's v enough 4 —— Vies livened up, and made a big effort to | t to paper vbe two’ ot | Soctat at Newrorr.—A_ social will be} °¥*" 4? matters. This they did about ten | 5 ' J ( rooms wa held at Newport on theevering of Thurs- minutes later when Melsaac lifted the | ; ' : - jay. the 25th inst. in aid of St. George’s | Puck from cover and sent it flying between 4 ; : h Church. - the Abbies goal posts. The teams were ! ! ms a = now equl, and the play waged faster than | é aw" mx “ ut | Tepiaxy Fauve Foxp.—A collection will eve": But for the remainder of the half! SUITS ; ; Peers | be taken upon Sunday evening at the }|® 2 : side a i | (a ———, ee Salvation Army Barracks in aid of the o the second half the Abbies put up a | : : ; it , | above fund. more vigorous game, and their opponents | HALF PRICE. We have about 60 little suits, s.zes 22 ae | O lv 6 “1: : . . . ‘ eoos | ices were allowed to ecore but once, The DD n ¥ 60 left. Children s c ult; ut hal{ price. Come | WhatAsovut CHarLotretown?-—Sousa’e|Abbies made two goa's in this half, i . ties ‘ 5 92 . . . i i . | band is coming to Moncton next June, and Howatt and Unsworth doing the work. 0 25 that We are selling at half price j . . 349? ° . . ¥ ’ > 3 >? oD . 2 , ae » . ’ . . , ui LNDSOu E wil! vive entertainments n the Vie oria Pick ard scored for the Victorias. The t - Do 7 want . little surt quickly po it will n rt take a week t ) sell th , lew left. ; | Rink. score: Abegweits, 4, Victoria’s, 2. if so, uaw is the tine to In- | ! eee The second teams lined ont as follows: ; its ‘ i > >I) ¥ a re second teams il it as follo ‘ suits at half price ; i il E KS Tuk Sraxuey —le was reported about VICTORIAB. vest 60 - ; P | | town last ¢eveniog that the Staney was ee ie alt + for fe, 105, 195, | sabied ct Weis Sends, Gearot tee foe) Geal-8.C.Fasaes . PROWSE BROS. PROWSE BROS , To-day she is re porte d fast inthe ice two Vover Point-—Cleaver Sullivan. . miles ourside of Pictou Island. STYLISH PARLOR PAPERS: in de a is * railway men. Strangers always welcome. | time was called they had seven goals to 1 on. . ae 14-1, “Let not your heart] their credit while the Abbies odly had = Nee SS ¢ troubled.” three Macdouald and Hyndman each Profitable Advertising. } THE PRESIPENT’S DAILY ROUTINE, ° po em [stot three goals, for the Victorias and ae Carter’s for Wall Paper won Aytvneyryennvenenevens vonennnty iy re COME EARLY. : Kixpty Acr.—-The Superioress of the} Mabon one. - McQuillan made two goals General Harrison Writes of “A Day With i ring Size of B , made in the positions of the Abbies. in A Man who Detraaded Canada of $15 | “A Day With the President at His Desk” for h grcat kindness in storing their} p ne red t and Be si ure which elicited comment. An advertise- , Tncsh lies’ J ‘i M 7 raught played point an eer cover rs ; ie Makes Restitution, for March Ladies’ Home Journal, The = ’ ice for the seas¢ ree of charg , < . ‘nt ine s coverec yages, as well as : ° ° ° ; _ ° Your Rooms. ice for the season free of charge. point, Birch and Wood playing in the eens snares Psi | gs wir _ * . a. ities wel : article is said to be singulariv interesting -_~ . > = : y argin > ve 2m. é é an- . . . . . . : S-orr Act.—Thomas Meek, Richmond} iyi.) cir, The Abbies scored twice in " ; wore » S. Fielding, Stinister Of | in the detail with which it describes the : r ACT. nas Po 10 Moore & McLeod, The W ull Pay r Mi =e > ® ® * & % eee @* ~n eo eenee eee Se Se Se See SO Se G8 Se SS S ' | Manifold in the basement hall of the Y. M.| jim : HERALD was in excess of 400,000 copies. | and is now a Christian. Thie matter,"be| ¢ature of the article that will have a os } £ Cw | 3 urs , gee ‘ i The cost t > Siegel-C “+ Company was a. ‘¢ be 8 j ‘ i : = 4 ae i De a oie a eae .° "GI nears. mer. After the match Lorne _ { asworth ms $5 one ons caile aaa hpeaitee rd each shi lace oma 2 Mauer acl Cinely Yeeepers 0 nent, oes bitious pa. nares te °°) ng the conafort of a ' ‘ onald Crawford, of New Glasgow, will | enterained the Abegwéitszat his home. y $5,000, ¢ ee? 4 eal) the country under the incoming adminis- pened a) We have just oF new system of Lending Library. can now } Our Customers read the LATEST and | the route, or at Lansdowne Hotel Post Wel + atock 26 Hot Wat beginner in advertising to consult “ ip address of the writer is given in full. He styles to select from. . > Pe 1. > | Office. e have mn stock 20 9 ater | who has made advertising the study of a] occupies a promipent position in one of wee = BEST BOOKS at a VERY —— Bottles which we will dispose of | lifetime. the cities of the American republic, Church Servi W W WELLNER LOW PRICE. Arter Demmy Irvixc.—Consiables for 75c each; sizes, 2 and 3 quart “The Tose although working hard for a small salary ; rvices. s . ; The plan is simple. The price is right. - J - e : =>e °° &*e @2es* @& een enenenenseesns coe G34 Oe ee 8 eS Srectar. Taary.—Persons wishing to go to Summerside on Mr. Earle’s special on Tuesday, must positively hand in their pames at Watson’s Drug Store before 4 o’elock on Monday. Fare only one dollar. - afternoon at 4 o’clock, conducted by the Char'ottetowa Hospital wishes t te My. J..T. returp Crockett, ber sincere thanks J.H. Myrick & Co, manager for Messrs. This afternoon a third offence summons was served or turnable on Thursday. It also is re- John Dann. ‘ aiso preach at the same place on Sunday week, Feb. 28th. ia aa at Carpe Traverse. — For the business men and others, Post Office Inspector Brecken has arranged that a mail wll be closed at Cape Traverse daily, to include ordinary unregistered matter for abroad, which may be posted on the specal train at Charlottetown, on Matt couvenience of Norman Campbell aad William Taylor were passengers in the special train to Cape Traverse last evening armed with a warrant for the arrest of “Dummy” Irving, Forwards—H. Mabon, W. Collings, J. Hyniman, W. McDonald. ABEGWEITS. Goal-——Art. Gaudet. - Point—C. Wood. Cover Point—J. Birch. Porwards—W. McLeod, C. Beer, B. Gosret Meetixc.—Remember the Gos-} McQuillin, J. Pranght. pel meeting in the Y.M.C. A. Sunday! The Vics bad thiags pretty much their own way in the first half,and when haif for the Abbies and Praught ove. in the second half some changes were this half to their opponents once, the goals Victoria’s 9; Abbiea, 5. In the second half of the game between the senior teams McMillan hat his lip badly cut, and Wallie McLeod took his score : his ankle and Bruce Wr ght played for & $1.00 HOT WATER BOTTLE FOR 75 CENTS They are made from good rubber and will not leak. Don’t think they are no good be cause the price is so low, they ROWSE BROTHERS 3 er SSSOSSSESSSSSETESH SOHVSES 6 HORSE [From Printers’ Ink.] New York people who read the SUNDAY HERALD saw in its Christmas edition a feat- nouncement of the great department store of edly it branded the name ‘of the concern on the minds of many people, especially such as are interested in advertising. How much the advertiser pays for such an announcement was copy. What appeared at first extravagant outlayr esolves itself into an advertising in- vestment cheap and excellent at the pricé. The ordinary reader ts s0 apt to consider only the price, without reference to distribution se- cured, that $25 paid for 1,000 circulation ars cheaper than $5,000 paid for 400,000, while in fact it is twice as dear, lt is a knowledge of these things that marks the difference between the expert advertiser and the amateur, and makes it profitable for a appe A meeting of the Farmers and Deiry- ing Association was held on the 17th, and in reply to an invitation quite a number of eut subjects interesting to the farmers. SQUARING EARTHLY ACCOUNTS, Finance bas received a letter from &@ man work for the government in the north- west rebellion, and defrauded the Dom- minion revevenue to the above extent, must straighten. I desire that when I stand before the jadgment bar of God to have a judgment standing experience, and find even here below the peace which comes from justification before God, and which exceeds any joy the world can give. If there are any other demands which in justice ought to be satisfied then I am prepared to meet them fully.” The letter is not marked private and the name and during the Northwest -zebellion of 1889. QUKSTIONS FOR MR, DILLON, — the President at His Desk,” Ex—President Harrison has written of wearisome routine of the President. It is street, was the recipientof a Scott Act ; the Siege!|-Cooper Company, and was the idi i } 5 i . : ‘ > , ; as - 9a ; <* | being captured by Wood sod McLeod. largest adv ennai aia in colers that sae sedding in the Gene once said that General Harrison in this article Vv O1 chases th: summons yesterday afvernoon, It ia retara-] ye. jonald scored for the Vics t-te tin I bic : Und rm which a check for $15 is enclosed. The | 00 delivered himself with great directness money on purchases that able on Thursday. ever appeared in any publication. ndoubt-| writer says that he was engaged in dong and vigor, relative to the annoyances that are visited upon a Chief Executive by per- sisteut ¢flice-seekers, and he euggests a unique plav, by which the President’s i ee place. In tha last halfo’ the game be- often asked. - Printers’ Ink made inquiry and When he did so he was not aware of the burdens in that direction could be greatly A ; { i Y. M. C. A.—Services and Sunday {tween the second te Mis . ined | found that the price paid was $5,000. The real extent of the evil which he bad com- ligh ed j } re} Man hard thinkers like v - : pu Da) een the second teams Mabon sprainec ) e | | ORO. a ightened and he be enabled to deyote mere y hare e your | School will be conducted by the Rev. Geo. circulation of this nuraber of the Christmas] mitted. Since then he became converted - attention to more important matters. A tration, describes very fully how the Presideat makes appointment to office. “A Day With the President at His Desk” is unique in being the first time that the daily life of the President has been des- cribed by one who has filled the exaltei office. Articles upon the social and domestic life of the President by Generai Uarrison will follow in successive issues of the Journal. METHODIST. Prinee St.—Prayer meeting at 1015 Rev. G. M, Campbell at t 7 and Bible Class at ? 30. aad >, Gendiy Gehan Grace Charch..~trayer day school and B Think Come in and see EL & 0. 1897 beforeyou spend all your leave out W. W. Wel- ner's Jewelry Store, TOTSPPTPETP TPT NNH NTT? MANAAhddbsdbadabddendsdd ide The facts are that a great self are using our clocks and good Clock Our prices fur clocks make it a matter of economy for you to buy here. Very pretty JEWELER. * 7 | who is wanted for assaulting Mr. Ed. Bi ' . oa43 ; i ; Rev > meeting at 10. | Crosby, station agent at that place. Irving are sold on the same conditions | '*° eae? of ee Ee Sin,—In the Guardian's report of the] ae ee — and 7. Morning topic } isvat Cape Tormentine, but is expected as everything else in our stores qienen ores Waar : fruit growers meeting recently held at) topic, Why they Cracified ehrist com ta back to Cape Traverse this Eldon’ Mr. T. J. Dillon is reported as ibie class at 2.15. Epworth afternoon amely—your pney of . , u : : : . Gieniiis wilt Ge arrested re ra ly—your money retunde d After an address of welcome by Mr. A. having advised the farmers to grow lucerne Lange ob 3.30. Strangers cordially invited. Beroreroooocoosooocos coos New Books alwavs daily i re if not as represented. We have } Brown, the following “eubjects were] stating also that it “does particularly on 3 . . " ° . oi of 7, , } a ° ‘ im added to stock | “vaxcettsric fExvices—-The special better hot water bottles at higher | discussed, viz., the lessoning of the e€X~ | we] on mudded lands.” Will Mr. Dillon Sik pene Ter tie $ ' i : j evangelistic services which have beea con- prices, but for the money ex- penditure of cheese oe ~ be so kind as to inform your readers as to] Sutherland at 11 and 7." aoatier: sda ah $ oo Sa ‘ . ; jucted in Grace cburch for four weeks pe ided these are the better value. —— eer tare Thon what part of ~— ne Island a dae ee at sat 3 : will clo-e to morrow evening. The ser- a eee nelle refers, giving the names of some of the] Fulleriou at ll aad 7, Sumdey schwy an; . il 487 4 RD & MOOR vices for to-morrow will be of an evange- 0 nson Snare special reference to their | ¢,-mers who have found. this plant a suit- | Bible class at a 7, Sunday school and ; | The Charlottetowa Steam Navi- : a : pe ' . . Q combine for higher wages. | and cli d= tk . ss . listic cheracter, commencing with vraver Jobnson & J h , | comoine 8 : able one for our soi] and climate and the abs ae ¥ Fashionable Stationers meeting at 19 o'clock, usual service at 1', . oo Mr. Roderick Munn spoke of a meeting | quantity of it grown per acre. Mr. Dillon CHURCH OF ENGLAND. : : ail pation Company, (Limited ), outs ity | special Epworth Leazue service at 3 30 Graduates in Pharmacy. to be held in Charlottetown on Monday | is also reported as having stated that on Pavl’s— Morning | Prete day a 3 eae ans TeeR SSNS sad the special servic> at 7 p. m. followed next for the purpose of discussing the sub- | “harrowing the ground after the grain or Bible viass at 23) Evening praser at 3 ANNUAL MEETING, , i lig- | by an after meeting for prayer and toeti- | ject of dairying for the coming season, and | comes up will help any crop.” Will he|7. allse ats free and unappropriated, Evers-| @ i Young men oF ae yee nony : Mr. A. Brown was appointed a delegate to | also kindly state where and when this | body welcome. ® | Meat aved at the prospect of long drudgery | ™O?Y- { j : : : St. Peter’s.—-Holy Communion ats and l!.| @ The Annua! M eiing of the al oye Com— couraged at the prospec Pastis th ee attend that meeting. practice has been found suitable to our] yitins at 10. tnildren’s catechism and| ® at endl Sa dh in bie db alice, Giataa ae in & counting house or long pany to Lectcre —A very insiractive and ‘nter- | rpvevenronrverenyyy#y wynry A Then the question came up in regard to | soi! and to our crops of wheat, oats, and | Bible classes at 2.39. Evensong at7. ge F neat, Geared ane Leer Wiser tnt to & trade Rent are not used aa ted | esting paper wae read to the students and PESEEEOEESSSSES9SS SS ESI OSE the diff-rent associations joining together to| barley. A letter from Mr. Dillon would BAPTIST. 3 Ch aoe eed ov WEDN BSDA Y. THE appear unabie ta und rstand the discipline | friends of the P. E. Island Commerciat) ‘mport their seeds, binder twins, phos-} be mach appreciated. Prayer meeting at 18.30 Rev.C. W. Corey | ¢ om ee ee ae teat oe a I pp m Amd Pastors Bibie 'E THIRD DAY OF MARCH, 1897, at the Se ae coat . i | College this forenoon, by S. F. Hodgron, phates, ete. After a lively discussion we A Farmer. of 1b oad 7 ee aleengere welootae ‘and pro- 3 We are not given to idle borr of eleven o'cleck, A. ws. . “a ; ; | : ak ee ie ee ‘ ° ; 2.2 nors eleven o'clock, a. m. brighter ones will revolt at whet they ce Esq. its former Principal, on the bens fits | O concladed this could be done to great ad- decmasilamnsageetinineinaahtensie ia vided with comfortable seats 3 boasis. for know full well Ry chee p the wate of time opect in simple OF SA: | accruing from = thorough © spbnicacseed vantage to the farmers. A COMPLAINT, CHRISTIAN ° that in order to have our : PF. W. HALES welcome “ rk; others io because College training. He showed the steps by Mr. Wm. Thompson recited a very Church.—Upper Great George Shble ‘Class 3 aentksinie il etl ca ' . * weet i tuey fee thems+lves mentally S = com which the student rose to the highest pro- appropriate poem for the occasion, entitled Sin,—In an issue of your paper of the > - y P 8 CE pedar evening att ® c - sem . oo an aml Secretary. pared with the * br ght boys,” and because | geiency in book-keeping, and pointed out) . “The Farmers of Priace Edward Island.” | 12th inst., I noticed an article signed | 7.3) 'A cordial invitation to all o those «hom we want as as they fee that all ihe good epportensues the vast superiority of a thorough: basiness | 7 i nN crx Mr. George Vessey made a few remarks “Taxpayer” referring to $700.00 that had SALVATION ARMY, 3 customers, we — must only wil be or up by oer ne ~~ | cour-¢ to a mere office training Ip aed | = in regard to dairying and hog raising 88 | been taken out of the taxpayers for the Sane i 8 Pooler : stat; facts which can be ct ae ee ni elaciien” ee, comeente. S68 eS the most profitable mode of farming at the | purpose of trying to enforce the Scott Act. Thursday, Friday and Satutdayat8p.m. | @ proven, let thems wateh thir opportunities. Many | vote of thanks to the lecturer was moved | present time. He is very munch in favor] Now we have, if I state right, three prose~ 3CELLANEOU ° an who has made a great uame in the X > Atk sonded by Mr. A ser as ; 0 , gut, prose MISCELLANEOUS. & was Ww ho ih mac §' se pence at : | by ’ fr. A. P. Aitken, on onded by Mr. 4.1 Can't be made out of of winter dairying. He stated that the old entors for the Act, which seems te be ridi- GosreL MEETING.—Reme mber the Gospel 3 worll b a3 been, as the Sco why! sau : G. Medonald, and carried unanimeusly, i : — style of farming bas exploded. culous ina small city like this where one meeting in the Y. MC. 4, barlor Suaday . . ion teow” When he See ae ai li ee poor material. You've got to| “Aner the business of the meeting came | yood man ought surely be able te do the ncoeeces ot ¢ SO ee aaieaes } 1 the captains ¢ mena 0 cha om cenrew See: cet ¢.od material to make | to ® close a very enjoyable time was | work satiefactorily. We have also two | Lesson—John 14-1—Let not your heart be $ wer, have been Sow Soy * of thete : ba ania at o iahia ~ aS ot hal That’ |, | Spent treating visiting friends toa cup Of] clerks for the police court. Now, I can’t troubled. > : a a ee, S, k: . For the aneerEreneen = s ‘ ee . ~ any t lls rg at, ats where coffee and other good things provided for the life of me, see how there can be Chestnut street Gaelic Gospel meeting at 3 j . ee eee rere, ee et aes oer roa porporating | We are in it in our Homemade | for the occasion. ‘Then all separated after | work enough in this office to employ two o'.oek. ye Depends largely on the He other day at Vov voilege that section 125 of the Ac COPPOFating ° ; singing “G ve the Queen. j i ? : . : iuey { j clever |a.s at school who never seemed to | she city of Charlottetown provides as fol- Furniture. We vouch for both | *ngi"s God Save the Q Amos West, 0 gee z When we say there is not a shoe ihe y. ware. This ’ | : , - i $ “ } . a : . on = . > > f 4 . a : » : s } P 7 ’ windy, the Vean of am, _ — 7 = lows i— workraanship and mate ial—- Secretary. to attend to that he fiods it hard to attend oa S line of Boots & Shoes in weather they need gi od 4 amy | ct Wale . ‘ . . . : ‘har . aw i ai- roy : . ; ; See ee dice, here manta | “A Bre-tows pees the City Coua-' pogulting in satisfaction to the re to his duty as clerk be ought, at least, to Charlottetown of equal val- 6 warm shoes with thick ae a aod of tl e Houte of Commons | %! shal! be as legal and binding as if| chi: — Make no exprriments.’ Watson’s Bal- | pay the assistant out of his own pocke:. ue with ours, we mean It, soles, to keep the feot dry cihiees a ni oe i mn I had known as neorperated ip and forming part of this} purchaser, gamic Svrap is known to be the best cure Avnotuern Taxpayer. and can 1 ? W al a y opis Ss baat . - - ~ ‘ , > young boys at Harrow or elsewhere, but Act and shall be published for, at 4 - ; aT for coughs and colds, 40 of Ch’Town, Feb 18, 97. IT’S and warm. e have tne 5 car reeka f a x : @ ‘ ° A, i aie © : 7 ‘ none of them sprang from the stock ot | '¥o ¥ ek in ~ lee t te of or oe MARK WRIGHT & C0. LTD - scien oS EASIER TO proper shoe for boy s and awfully clever fellows who never opened a | ' shed in Charlottetown, Immediately & } March Delineator and other Fashion PERSONAL. girls, full the passing thereof, and shall be of t Rak fac ccew their work without leara- | the passing thereof, acd shall be Of fo) ‘The HOME-MAKERS. | Books on sale at Carter's Boskelore_ © ee THREAD YOUR , ing it, and «0 spurved all industry acd ap | “ seated TO Sale Rte gaa one! . A Richibucto correspondent of the St. NEEDLE W Hi STEWART & Co plicatic 5.” Napoleon, # hen he visited his enactment thereof, or from the time when prnneeeepnegnennenrenennt Jobo Snn writes :—Mrs, Lawson, wife of : — y ‘E>. old school at Brieon, made a short and such Bye-law or Bye-laws shal declare PAS Re ! Rev. Wm. Lawson, was tendered a recep- ea : the same to come into force respectively. SOSCHSSHESESSOCTCOOSIOOCOCES tion at the parsonage on ber retura re With.... London House Building. pithy speech thus: “Boys, remember that every hour you waste at school is a chance of wisfortuce im after !ife. {firmly be- STVTSEVSSSSSVOSVSS weeks, LAPPERTO N’S lieve it. No singie instance do I know of BE: BRE Bi DY art 3 . i oi . mew ns ees og as peneal ” EE S A Qu er 2 Bought over a million dollars worth of | the Bargains you will get Suecial fanned come from ‘ ge sear & ty. - » * ; ety ae eet ia @/| dry goods in the British markets for, <ai> at _a So Jet our young Conerae ge FOR SOME CP ose ke 3 { D ll 3 sight leading wholesale and retail dry HREAD echool-pupile, appreatices or clerks, de Of a Volar @ | coods firms in P. E. Island—which experi- foods ale oe a =o rT - letie ‘tahetieds . . ® euce ought to qualify him ‘no procuring Than with many other =o a ere st ees Cae tees to rir buy 1 yee is om goods obtainable at the lowes: possible «pot utende: tie terlet' ie oe ac nna S ———— mecta!l and manua’, Sha ie delicions Chocolate cash prices. Mr. Paton is due in Liver- ’ . : We odie : our SPECIAL “grasp the skirts of happy chance,” pertorm aright the higher duties which forwune will bring to them quite as surely as to their cLeverer COm panivcs Let them r Bros. SATURDAY SNAT Pies, or you can get a nice q . < ‘ q 7 4 Cocoanut pie (large size) for 20c ‘ lic ¢ 4 ‘ ‘ 4 4 . ‘ ‘ , New York, where she has been for six pool Saturday morning when he will have completed his 78th ocean vovagze. 4i—eod & w. firm that it’s not so apt to unravel as some, —and that’s what gives 0OSSSOSSESHSSOOSOOOOO SOUL? CANNED GOODS SALE this mornr- ing and will continue it for a shor time only. Old Stand All you want is a little mon ey, and you will rejoice at ‘ nd competent for their oppote ; 4 i a ey ee a a “ * (smaller) “ —— oo ; . cons an aon : % GO pairs Superior Black Cashmere Hose, regular value, 35c, on Saturday, Cream p’e, 12¢ it its extraordinary We have marked our goods at prices ui : is ¢ wSe : / t ‘ i # a ; : , - a Binge, Lemon ar Sart, ” ae eee or sutras Oupetance in strength. Directly opposite the weit Q} so low that they are bound to sell very . = arge amou . ’ een -. ; ‘ . . t Fxtract” it bas be- epke quickly, so we wouid advise our fiends MARRIED j - You will want one of those for Wyeth ee Seaaty 3 nursing mo hers OU TRIED IT? end ot the Mai £et : a i a ao ete © K , At the Manse, Dec. 15th, 1896, by the {0 pairs Black Cashmere Gloves, 1 4c. your table tomorrow, so come early. Suridg lactation ‘Thousands of physicians HAVE Y , > call early aha leave tieir orders tor ae ta Pee , a Hal! i : . recommend it, and thousands of im thers use what thoy may require in this line. Rev. Mr. Fullerton, Herbert oe Senne ene % iy it 600,000 botties sold during the past, year 39000060 % 390066060000 : : to Mary, daughter of Mr. James Dixon, Hightie i. — CiED the 19.h inst, Joho In this city, on Quinn, aged 82 years. {Paneral frown | 1s son’s residence, Pownal [Funeral on Monday next bv train to 60 pairs Black Cashmere Gloves, 1 The Snap prices advertised on spec Saturday. 80 Ladies’ Combination Suits, ‘ial lines Re. of Kid Gloves will Continue all sizes and fine quality ef wool, worth Telephone 98. ‘ ‘ D STEWART : ECLIPSE BAKERY | Bakes Best Bread. ‘ : 7 7 | : | 7 Blech aut Uy le Sang 4 treet (o- norrow (Sunday) afternoon at : , ’ ’ ‘ na Bae O0n r 5 1.15 to S:. Dun-tan’s Cathedral, thence to | $1.50, 81.65, $1.70; this line of superior goods on Saturday for YYc a suit. ; ~ - Lot 6: aaa’ sss i 8 a ; : ee — oT -— PILLOW COTTONS ‘ J ubilee t % Entered peacefully into rest this morn- ce ‘ ’ é i ing (20th February 1897.) Mary Trew, Mf r Interest } ou ; Will be Be tloved wie or George Alley, oged 04) if None of the Above Lines s Scotch Cake WHITE COTTONS held this year, : | ’ years. How AboutThis ? and thosc who visit —— Victoria's Diamond BEER & GOFF pe ee ar Jost’s corn keys. r, yesterday, two Apply at this office. oo BICYCLE | ’ Ch’town this year — will Sherw: ‘er . Service at hous ~ : os : : | coded ; a 2.10 pe on otter : : ; : ‘tial, Hemstitched Hand- The best in town, for TOWELS, TOWELLING not do themselves justice if WHOLESALE. . ‘ Richard 52 doz. White tambric, hand Embroidered, Initial, = ee they fail to get their Lunches at contigo | et i Mery tlaaketh, kerchiefs, our regular price | te, on Saturday, 6c each, or Ye per © loc per lb. TA BLE I IN ENS Victoria Cafe, and. drink 6060 bbls. Howard Fiour | felict of the late Will m Ferguson, in the ol , sal id phe health of Her I Giticth peor at ber ‘age, wuchand deser-| THES IS A FREAK FOR ONE DAY: Telephone 98. isjeahe & Shh* Cesend 300 bbis. Planet Flour, | vedly regretted by all who knew her. Good Stock an 00 qa le in & glass of Joy’s cane + Sunday at 1 o’clock p. m. | Dd STEWART: - famous But- Both well known and “yreliable erwood Cemetery | ’ : termilk I 8 7m ene “Tl lue to. impover- EER BR + mares BA” | 7. J HARRIS JOHN P. JoY a : That tired feeling is due to impover- F ay i a a, blood, Enrich the blood with sade wiads; generally Sie and Bakes Best Bread. | - HORACE HASZARD | lood’s Sarsaparilla and be strong and Tae Weatner.—Fresh to strong northwesterly : - LONDON HOUSE....+.- /VictoriA CAFE. .., 36—2w 246 bi)ay @ Vigorous, moderately cold; a few snow flurries. 00000000 0000000000000008 : i aw 246 Sad